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8 Ways to Prevent Injuries for Your Young Athlete

August 20, 2019

More American kids are playing sports than ever before. This is great news—physical activity helps children stay fit and feel good about themselves.

But injuries can happen. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, sports and recreation-related injuries are common. They send more than 2.6 million kids age 19 and younger to the Emergency Department each year.

Kids aren’t small adults. Their bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments are still growing. This means they’re more susceptible to injury. However, there are ways to ensure your young athlete plays it safe. Follow these tips to help prevent sports injuries:

Pay attention to pain. Teach your child to listen to their body and avoid playing through pain.

Plan on some rest. Kids should take breaks during practice. And they should have at least one day off a week from playing sports so their bodies can recover.

Be a role model. Communicate the importance of safety to your athlete. And teach by example—wear safety gear and follow the rules when you participate in sports.

Get moving

Kettering Health Network has an expert team of sports medicine providers. Whether you’re a weekend warrior, a youth player, or a professional athlete, you’re at the heart of everything we do. Find a sports injury clinic near you.